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Gooey Slime is a fun science experiment for kids where they make their own polymer at home. Why are polymers important to us? There are polymers everywhere around us. From plastic bottles, erasers, rubber shoes to glue; these items are examples…

Dry Ice Ice-Cream is an Edible experiment where kids can make their own ice cream with dry ice and few more ingredients. Let’s see how the dry ice works with these ingredients and gives us instant homemade ice cream.
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Dry Ice Boo Bubbles is a very interesting experiment where kids can create bubbles using dry ice and soap. Dry ice is generally used to freeze products instantly.
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide which turns directly into carbon dioxide…

Dry Ice Boat is an experiment where kids can power a boat without any gears or propellers. It’s a simple way to make a boat with few materials and propel it with dry ice. So, let’s build it and get ready to sail!
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Dry Ice Comet is an Astronomy experiment where kids can make a comet just exactly like the one you can find in space! Let’s make a comet of our own with some materials that you can find in your house.
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Dry Ice Soap Bubble Tower is a friendly and bubbly science experiment for kids to do at home which explains how dry ice reacts to warm water and soap. In this experiment, we are going to use dry ice and have a tower of white soapy bubbles in…

Dry Ice Snake Skin is an interesting experiment where kids can combine soap bubbles and dry ice. Along with the oozing foam, it also creates a pattern inside a flask which resembles the skin of a snake!
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Dry Ice Rocket is a fun experiment for kids which explain what happens to dry ice when water is added to it and in this experiment, we are going to use the reaction to propel a rocket!
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Dry Ice Color Change is an experiment where kids can learn about pH change and also know how dry ice can produce change in the pH value! We are going to use acid, base and an indicator to learn this concept. To make it more interesting, we’ll…